{"id":127605,"date":"2024-01-18T03:39:09","date_gmt":"2024-01-18T08:39:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/v2fr5er78d.funnewsdaily.com\/movies\/hors-pair-social-presents-the-ottawa-black-creatives-hub-performing-arts-showcase\/"},"modified":"2024-01-18T03:39:09","modified_gmt":"2024-01-18T08:39:09","slug":"hors-pair-social-presents-the-ottawa-black-creatives-hub-performing-arts-showcase","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/v2fr5er78d.funnewsdaily.com\/movies\/hors-pair-social-presents-the-ottawa-black-creatives-hub-performing-arts-showcase\/","title":{"rendered":"Hors Pair Social presents The Ottawa Black Creatives Hub Performing Arts Showcase"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Join us on February 20th for an evening of Black Art and Black Excellence at the Ottawa Black Creatives Hub Performing Arts Showcase<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

This art show will feature some of the best black emerging artists in Ottawa and will include performances in music, poetry, dance, storytelling, film and more.<\/i><\/p>\n

OTTAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA, January 17, 2024 \/EINPresswire.com<\/a>\/ — Hors Pair Social is proud to present The Ottawa<\/a> Black Creatives Hub Performing Arts Showcase hosted in collaboration with the Ottawa Arts Council and The Algonquin Students\u2019 Association. The event will be held at the Algonquins Commons Theatre on February 20th 2024. Tickets are available on TicketMaster which you can also access via the Hors Pair Social website. <\/p>\n

About the show:

\nTo celebrate Black History Month, Hors Pair Social will be presenting the Ottawa Black Creatives Hub Performing Arts Showcase, an
art<\/a> show featuring some of the best black emerging artists in Ottawa. This showcase will feature performances in music, poetry, dance, storytelling, film and more. In addition, there will be speakers representing various artistic organizations such the Ottawa Music Industry Coalition and the Cranium Festival.<\/p>\n

Our partners:

\nThe Ottawa Arts Council

\nThe Algonquins\u2019 Student Association

\nThe Algonquin Commons Theatre

\nYouth Action Now

\nThe City Of Ottawa

\nArtist Lineup:

\nGrey Bisson – Music

\nN\u2019nerjie – Music

\nSommer Knight – Poetry

\nMala\u00efka Urbani – Dance

\nChloe Bonnet – Dance

\nMiss Mcleod – Music

\nChristjay – Music

\nKingH509 – Music

\nNoni – Poetry

\nMxzy – Music

\nOlivia Onuk – Poetry and Music

\nCarleton Afro Dance Crew AKA CADC – Dance

\nJacqui Du Toit – Storytelling

\nFitch Jean – Film

\nKiera Meeks – Film<\/p>\n

About the Ottawa Black Creatives Hub:

\nThe Ottawa Black Creatives Hub is a social club within Hors Pair Social for black creatives in the capital. We aim to create spaces where creatives can link up, learn, network and showcase their art. Our three main goals are:

\nProfessional Development: supporting creatives in their professional development with panels, workshops and other educational events and tools<\/p>\n

Relationship-building: creating spaces where creatives can connect and network safely in a comfortable environment

\nShowcasing Black Art and Creativity: creating platforms and events where creatives and artists can showcase their art (such as the performing arts showcase)<\/p>\n

About Hors Pair Social

\nHors Pair Social is a social group and events company based in Ottawa. Founder and community-builder Sharl\u00e8ne Clarke created Hors Pair Social to respond to the gap in entertainment for young black adults in the capital by hosting curated social and entertainment events. Hors Pair Social was nominated as the best event planning company in the 2023 Ottawa Awards hosted by Faces Magazine. <\/p>\n

About the Ottawa Arts Council: Established in 1982, the Ottawa Arts Council (the Council) is a bilingual service organization that advances, promotes and advocates for the arts in Ottawa. As a commitment to BIPOC artists the council created the Mandala Project: an initiative focused on showcasing the work of artists and collectives from equity-seeking communities. Mandala is an initiative launched in response to the call from Ottawa\u2019s IBPOC Arts Community for stronger representation and advocacy within the arts sector. Thanks to this initiative they will be supporting the Ottawa Black Creatives\u2019 Hub Performing Arts Showcase. For more information on the council: www.ottawaartscouncil.ca\/<\/a> For more information on the Mandala Project: www.ottawaartscouncil.ca\/mandala-project<\/a><\/p>\n

General Info:

\nDate: February 20th, 2024

\nLocation: Algonquins Commons Theatre – Robert C. Gillett Student Commons

\n1385 Woodroffe Ave Room E 104, Nepean, ON K2G 1V8 Ottawa, ON

\nAdmission: Attendees will be able to purchase tickets online.Tickets will also be available at the door.

\nMedia: There will be a limited number of media passes available.To reserve a pass please send Jenna, the Theatre Marketing Coordinator an email at tregwij@algonquincollege.com with subject line: \u2018Media Pass – OBCH Showcase\u2019. When emailing Jenna, please clarify if you need a media pass and\/or a reviewer ticket. A media pass allows you to take photographs and a reviewer allows you to attend the show without taking pictures (for an article for ex.) <\/p>\n

Press Contact:

\nSharl\u00e8ne Clarke | mail@horspairsocial.com | 613-602-1439<\/p>\n

Sharlene Clarke
Hors Pair Social
+1 6136021349
mail@horspairsocial.com
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